01/31/2026
After FIP, it turns out Feline Calicivirus (FCV) is another virus many cat parents may encounter.
Most people only hear about FCV when their cat starts sneezing, eating less, or seeming low on energy. In reality, FCV is a fairly common virus in cats. Early signs can appear mild and often resemble a typical cat flu. That’s why FCV is sometimes overlooked in the beginning. Every cat responds differently—some improve with monitoring, while others may need closer veterinary attention.
The key is not to panic, but also not to delay. Early awareness helps cat parents make calmer, more informed decisions.
If you’re unsure about your cat’s condition, you can book a FREE consultation with CureFIP for guidance on appropriate care and next steps—always alongside your veterinarian.
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